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ICantImReading
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What an incredible last book of 2024! I could tell within the first couple of paragraphs that this book is special. It has a vibrant energy radiating off the page, as if the words and characters could spring to life and waltz right into your heart. And I think they did?! I just loved it. #Aardvark #AardvarkBookClub

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Chelsea.Poole
The Clarion | Nina Dunic
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This was on my radar after seeing it on @TheKidUpstairs #auldlangspine list this year (we were previous matches and I still stalk her reviews 😅). I‘m glad this caught my eye because it was a great “quiet” listen during this busy time of year. Side: many books are described as “quiet” but seems fitting here. Interior lives of adult siblings (a brother & sister) who are navigating very different paths but both struggle in their own ways. Grief.

TheKidUpstairs I'm so glad you liked it. Quiet is the word to describe it, but I remember being so impressed by the beautifully introspective writing. (And the review stalking is definitely a mutual activity! Your reviews are were I get some of my best NF and audio recs!) 1mo
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Sagei.9
The New Small Person | Lauren Child

This book might be better for parents/the home than in the classroom, but would still be a cute book for the classroom library!

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Sagei.9
The New Small Person | Lauren Child

“It was nice to have someone there in the dark when the scaries were around.“

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Sagei.9
The New Small Person | Lauren Child
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Elmore Green gets a new sibling after being an only child. A book about sibling jealousy, adjusting to a new sibling, and realizing they can be your best friend!

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Kaylee.Phillips2

“You are the only you in the whole world“

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Kaylee.Phillips2

I enjoyed this book and think it would be good to use in class as a share for students with siblings, or when preparing young children for a new sibling or family changes!

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Kaylee.Phillips2
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The New Baby at Your House (1985) is a nonfiction book by Joanna Cole that helps young children understand and adjust to the arrival of a new sibling. Through simple text and illustrations, it explains what to expect and reassures kids about the changes a new baby brings to the family.

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nitalibrarian
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Aardvark Book Club's November challenge was a challenge! I only had the vowels e and a to work with. The challenge was to come up with a word stacking Aardvark books and using the first letter of the first word of the title. Each letter was worth a certain number of points. I came up the word watercress for 15 points.

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AardvarkBookClub
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New members in the USA can enter code LEAVES at checkout to get their first book for only $4! Celebrate our 2 year anniversary with us 🥳💜

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